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Hello Jorge,

 

I have two charts for Indonesia. One is 4 degree the other is 29 degree Virgo rising.

 

Could you check that for me please. The four degree one is listed in the SAMVA start page.

 

Aloha,

 

Sally

 

In effect..:

 

``It looks like the same behavior pattern'' of close contact

and caretaking during illness with the bird flu virus, Cheng

said. To raise the level of pandemic alert ``it would have to be

transmissible from more casual contact.''

General Community

The Indonesian Ministry of Health and international

scientists are continuing their investigation to trace the

origins of the infections, the WHO said in its statement.

``Priority is now being given to the search for additional

cases of influenza-like illness in other family members, close

contacts, and the general community,'' the WHO said. ``To date,

the investigation has found no evidence of spread within the

general community and no evidence that efficient human-to-human

transmission has occurred.'' ***

 

Seven Indonesian Bird Flu Cases Linked to Patients (Update1) May 23 (Bloomberg) -- All seven people infected with bird

flu in a cluster of Indonesian cases can be linked to other

patients, according to disease trackers investigating possible

human-to-human transmission of the H5N1 virus.

A team of international experts has been unable to find

animals that might have infected the people, the World Health

Organization said in a statement today. In one case, a 10-year-

old boy who caught the virus from his aunt may have passed it to

his father, the first time officials have seen evidence of a

three-person chain of infection, an agency spokeswoman said. Six

of the seven people have died.

Almost all of the 218 cases of H5N1 infections confirmed by

the WHO since late 2003 can be traced to direct contact with sick

or dead birds. Strong evidence of human-to-human transmission may

prompt the global health agency to convene a panel of experts and

consider raising the pandemic alert level, said Maria Cheng, an

agency spokeswoman.

``Considering the evidence and the size of the cluster, it's

a possibility,'' Cheng said in a telephone interview. ``It

depends on what we're dealing with in Indonesia. It's an evolving

situation.''

The 32-year-old father in the cluster of cases on the island

of Sumatra was ``closely involved in caring for his son, and this

contact is considered a possible source of infection,'' The WHO

said in its statement. Three others, including the sole survivor

in the group, spent a night in a ``small'' room with the boy's

aunt, who later died and was buried before health officials could

conduct tests for the H5N1 virus.

`Directly Linked'

``All confirmed cases in the cluster can be directly linked

to close and prolonged exposure to a patient during a phase of

severe illness,'' the WHO said.

While investigators have been unable to rule out human-to-

human transmission in the Sumatran cluster, they continue to

search for other explanations for how the infections arose, the

WHO statement said.

Health experts are concerned that if H5N1 gains the ability

to spread easily among people, it may set off a lethal global

outbreak of flu. While some flu pandemics are relatively mild,

the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic killed an estimated 50 million

people worldwide.

So far, studies of the Sumatran outbreak and genetic

analyses of the virus don't indicate the virus has undergone

major changes, Cheng said. Scientists at WHO-affiliated labs in

the U.S. and Hong Kong found no evidence that the Indonesian

strain of H5N1 has gained genes from pigs or humans that might

change its power or spreading ability, WHO said.

Mutations

``These viruses mutate all the time and it's difficult to

know what the mutations mean,'' Cheng said.

Health officials earlier found strong evidence of direct

human-to-human spread of H5N1 in Thailand in 2004. Scientists

reported in the Jan. 27, 2005, issue of the New England Journal

of Medicine that the H5N1 virus probably spread from an 11-year-

old girl in Thailand to her aunt and mother, killing the mother

and daughter. People who had more casual contact with the girl

didn't become infected.

In the Sumatran cluster, close, direct contact with a

severely ill person was also needed for spread, Cheng said.

Preliminary findings from the investigation indicate that the

woman who died, considered to be the initial case, was coughing

frequently while the three others spent the night in the same

room. One of the three, a second brother, is the sole survivor.

The other two, her sons, died.

``It looks like the same behavior pattern'' of close contact

and caretaking during illness with the bird flu virus, Cheng

said. To raise the level of pandemic alert ``it would have to be

transmissible from more casual contact.''

General Community

The Indonesian Ministry of Health and international

scientists are continuing their investigation to trace the

origins of the infections, the WHO said in its statement.

``Priority is now being given to the search for additional

cases of influenza-like illness in other family members, close

contacts, and the general community,'' the WHO said. ``To date,

the investigation has found no evidence of spread within the

general community and no evidence that efficient human-to-human

transmission has occurred.''

 

 

To contact the reporter on this story:John Lauerman in Boston at jlauerman.

 

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Dear Sally,

 

Please see my e-mail from March 7, 2006.

 

Aloha,

 

Jorge

 

 

Jorge Angelino

[jorge.angelino]

terça-feira, 7 de Março de

2006 20:04

(SAMVA )

INDONESIA rectified chart

(Attention please)

 

Dear List Members,

 

Please forget about the

previous rectified chart with 29:54 degrees rising. For future evaluation, this

will be the rectified chart:

 

INDONESIA

Aug 17,

1945 10:04:31 AM -09:00 JST

Jakarta,

Indonesia Longitude: 106E48 Latitude: 6S10

Lahiri Ayanamsha:

23:05 Current Period: MO/JU/MO

 

Planet

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04:35

Vir

U.Phalguni Su

Sun

00:39 Leo +00:57:42 FM

Magha Ke

Moon

11:59 Sco +12:05:00 WK Anuradha Sa

Mars

23:21 Tau +00:38:39 FM Mrigsira Ma

MercR 07:09

Leo -00:48:34 CM Magha Ke

Jupt

05:16 Vir +00:11:41 WK U.Phalguni Su

Ven

21:12 Gem +01:08:59 ST Punarvasu Ju

Sat

26:25 Gem +00:06:54 FM Punarvasu Ju

Rahu

15:04 Gem +00:00:54 FM

Ardra Ra

Ketu

15:04 Sag +00:00:54 FM P.Shadya Ve

 

True Node

365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 86 beats

Day: Friday

Sunrise: 8:02 AM

Tithi:

Shukla Navami

Yoga Pt: 15:58

Ge Yogi:Ra AviYogi:Ve Dup Yogi: Me

Dagha Rashis: Leo

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Some of the events/facts

used in the rectification:

 

The 45-minute ceremony began

at 10:00 a.m., four minutes before the

founding

fathers, Sukarno, and Muhammad Hatta, proclaimed Indonesia's

independence in

1945.

http://www.hamline.edu/apakabar/basisdata/2000/08/17/0065.html

 

According with John TWB, and

the book “RÉGIMES HORAIRES POUR LE MONDE ENTIERâ€, by Henri Le Corre, Éditions

Traditionnelles, 1987, Paris, on August 17, 1945, the time zone in Jakarta was

still -9:00.

 

The book says:

 

“A la fin de la guerre (15

/8 /1945), les forces de libération de l’Indonésie rétablissent progressivement

un découpage en 4 zônes horaires:

 

Zone 1 GMT + 7h 30m (Java et

Madura, Kalimantan (Bornéo Hol..))

 

23 /9 /1945 Java et Madura “

 

Disaster

Date Killed

Drought

1966 8,000

Earthquake 12-Dec-1992

2,500

Wind Storm

Jun-1973 1,650

Volcano

3-Jan-1963 1,584

Volcano

1951 1,300

 

Disaster

Date Affected

Wild Fires

Oct-1994 3,000,000

Drought

1972 1,750,000

Drought

9-Apr-1973 1,750,000

Drought

1998 1,065,000

Flood 14-Mar-1966 524,100

Epidemic

1-Jan-1986 500,000

Earthquake 14-Jul-1976

454,755

Flood

Dec-1983 410,497

Flood 25-Nov-2000 394,000

Flood 3-Feb-1984

320,000

 

Disaster

Date Killed

Transport

Accident 29-Jun-2000 500

Transport

Accident 25-Jan-1981 431

Transport

Accident 19-Oct-2001 370

Transport Accident

18-Oct-1999 361

Transport

Accident 20-Jan-1996 338

Transport

Accident 6-Feb-1999 313

Transport

Accident 26-Sep-1997 234

Misc

Accident 1-Dec-1967 200

Transport

Accident 28-May-1988 200

Transport

Accident 19-Oct-1987 153

 

Disaster

Date Affected

Misc

Accident 18-Aug-1981 36,500

Misc

Accident 10-Feb-1998 25,000

Industrial

Accident 29-Oct-1984 7,600

Misc

Accident 26-Jul-2004 2,500

Transport

Accident 7-Feb-1998 601

Industrial

Accident 25-Oct-1995 500

Misc

Accident 9-Jul-2002 500

Transport

Accident 19-Oct-1987 300

Misc

Accident 2-Jun-1997 200

Transport

Accident 18-Mar-2004 148

 

16-JUL-1957 Lockheed

L-1049 PH-LKT KLM 58

24-JAN-1961 Douglas

DC-3 PK-GDI

Garuda 21

03-FEB-1961 Douglas

DC-3 PK-GDY

Garuda 26

01-JAN-1966 Douglas

DC-3 PK-GDU

Garuda 17

16-FEB-1967 Lockheed

L-188 PK-GLB

Garuda 22

10-NOV-1971 Vickers

Viscount PK-MVS Merpati Nusantara 69

22-APR-1974 Boeing 707

N446PA Pan Am 107

07-SEP-1974 Fokker F-27

PK-GFJ Garuda 33

24-SEP-1975 Fokker F-28

PK-GVC Garuda 25

04-NOV-1976 Fokker F-27

PK-KFR Bali Int. Air Service 29

11-JUL-1979 Fokker F-28

PK-GVE Garuda 61

26-AUG-1980 Vickers

Viscount PK-IVS Bouraq Indonesia 37

20-MAR-1982 Fokker F-28

PK-GVK Garuda 27

04-APR-1987

DC-9-30 PK-GNQ

Garuda 23

30-DEC-1987 DHC-6 Twin

Otter PK-NUY Merpati Nusantara 17

15-SEP-1989 DHC-6 Twin

Otter PK-NUE Merpati Nusantara 22

25-JAN-1990

HS-748 PK-OBW

Airfast Indonesia 19

05-OCT-1991 Lockheed

C-130 A-1324 Indonesian

AF 134

25-OCT-1991 Trislander

PK-KTC Bali Int. Air Service 17

24-JUL-1992 Vickers

Viscount PK-RVU Mandala Airlines 70

18-OCT-1992 CASA CN.235

PK-MNN Merpati Nusantara 31

09-JAN-1993

HS-748 PK-IHE

Bouraq Indonesia 15

31-JAN-1993 Shorts

Skyvan 9M-PID

Pan-Malaysia Air Services 14

01-JUL-1993 Fokker F-28

PK-GFU Merpati Nusantara 41

17-JUL-1997 Fokker F-27

PK-YPM Sempati Air 29

26-SEP-1997 Airbus

A.300 PK-GAI

Garuda 234

19-DEC-1997 Boeing

737-300 9V-TRF

Silkair 104

30-NOV-2004 MD-80

PK-LMN Lion Airlines 26

 

Killed: 15000, 1963, March

21-24th, Mount Agung, Bali, Indonesia, Volcano, Erupted.

 

Dead:28 Miss:60 Inj:2000,

1966, July, 12th, a school,Sangi Taland, Indonesia, Volcano, Mt. Awu, Erupted.

 

Mount Sinila: 175 dead,

1979, February, 21st, Central Java, Indonesia, Volcano, Erupted.

 

Mount Galunggung: 20+, 1982,

April, 5th, Java, Indonesia, Volcano, Erupted.

 

Bus explosion kills 41,

1987, September, 26th, Surabaya, Indonesia.

Earthquake: 1500dead, 1981,

January, 19th, Irian Jaya, Indonesia.

 

Bali nightclub explosion:

200 killed, October 12, 2002, 23:30hrs.

 

1965 Sep 30, A

coup was attempted in Indonesia. Suharto crushed the coup and seized power from

Pres. Sukarno.

1965 Oct 20, Mass

arrests of communists took place in Indonesia.

1975 Sep 19, Indonesia

sent troops to Portuguese East Timor.

1992 Dec 12, At least

2,200 people were killed in an earthquake that struck the Flores Island region

of Indonesia.

1994 Feb 16, At least

217 people were killed when a powerful earthquake shook Indonesia's Sumatra

island.

1994 Jun 5, At least

264 Indonesian villagers in East Java were killed by an earthquake.

1995 Oct 7, An

earthquake killed 100 people on Indonesia's island of Sumatra.

1996 Feb 17, A

powerful 7.5 earthquake and subsequent tidal waves hit eastern Indonesia in the

region of Irian Jaya and killed at least 62 people.

1997 May 23, On Borneo

as many as 130 people died in a shopping complex fire set by rioters during a

political clash.

1997 Aug 9, Huge fires

in tropical forests and plantations on Sumatra and Borneo and Java were blamed

on slash-and-burn farming techniques.

1997 Sep 24, It was

reported that drought has destroyed crops across the Indonesian archipelago and

could force up to 1 million villagers into a famine diet. Forest and scrub

fires continued to burn out of control. 750,000 acres of bush land had burned.

It was the worst drought in 50 years.

1997 Sep 26, An

Indonesian Garuda Airbus A-300 crashed while approaching Medan Airport in north

Sumatra and all 234 passengers were killed.

1997 Sep 27, Two cargo

ships collided in the strait of Malacca and at least 28 crew members were

missing.

1997 Dec 8, A fire

gutted the top 3 floors of the central bank and at least 15 people were killed.

 

1997 Dec 19, In

Indonesia a Singapore SilkAir operated Boeing 737 jet crashed by the Musi River

north of Palembang on its flight from Jakarta to Singapore. All 104 people on

board were feared dead.

1997 Dec 24, The

currency hit a record low at 6,300 rupiah to the dollar and closed at around

5,850.

1998 Jan 22, The

rupiah fell again and ended the day at 12,000 per US dollar.

1998 May 12-15, It was

later reported that 1,188 people died in Jakarta in the riots over this period.

 

1999 Apr 25, Pro-Indonesian

militias were reported to have killed over 150 people in East Timor.

1999 May 3, In

Indonesia soldiers opened fire on villagers in Pulo Rungkom, Sumatra, and

killed at least 19 people.

1999 Aug 10, In

Indonesia religious fighting killed 18 people in Ambon.

2000 Jun 4, In

Indonesia a 7.3 earthquake hit Sumatra and at least 58 people were killed.

2000 Jun 19, Sectarian

fighting killed as many as 161 people in the Maluku Islands, also known as the

Moluccas or Spice Islands.

2000 Jun 29, In

Indonesia the ferry Cahaya Bahari was feared to have sunk with 492 passengers

killing all but ten known survivors.

2000 Sep 13, A car

bomb exploded in the garage of the Jakarta stock exchange and at least 15

people were killed.

2000 Oct 30, At least

43 people died in landslides on Java due to heavy rains.

2000 Dec 24, At least

19 people were killed when bombs exploded outside 24 churches in Jakarta and 5

other cities and towns.

2001 Jan 20, Mudslides

in North Sulawesi province killed at least 33 people.

2001 Jul 31, At least

62 people were killed when a mudslide buried the village of Sambulu.

2001 Oct 19, A ship

from Indonesia carrying some 350 emigrants from Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan,

Palestine and Algeria, sank off the island of Java. 44 people survived.

 

Indonesia - earthquakes

2000 06 04 - 16:28 UTC -

Southern Sumatera, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.9

2002 10 10 - 10:50 UTC -

Irian Jaya, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.6

2002 11 02 - 01:26 UTC -

Northern Sumatera, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.5

2003 05 26 - 19:23 UTC -

Halmahera, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.0

2004 01 28 - Seram,

Indonesia - Magnitude 6.7

2004 02 05 - 21:05 UTC -

Irian Jaya, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.0

2004 07 25 - 14:35 UTC -

Southern Sumatra, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.3

2004 11 11 - 21:26 UTC -

Kepulauan Alor, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.5

2004 11 26 - 02:26 UTC -

Papua, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.1

2004 12 26 - 00:58 UTC -

Sumatra-Andaman Islands - Magnitude 9.0

2005 01 01 - 06:25 UTC - Off

the West Coast of Northern Sumatra - Magnitude 6.6

2005 02 19 - 00:04 UTC -

Sulawesi, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.5

2005 02 26 - 12:56 UTC -

Simeulue, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.8

2005 03 02 - 10:42 UTC -

Banda Sea - Magnitude 7.1

2005 03 28 - 16:09 UTC -

Northern Sumatra, Indonesia - Magnitude 8.7

2005 04 10 - 10:29 UTC -

Kepulauan Mentawai Region, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.7

2005 05 14 - 05:05 UTC -

Nias Region, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.8

2005 05 19 - 01:54 UTC -

Nias Region, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.9

2005 07 05 - 01:52 UTC -

Nias Region, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.7

2005 11 19 - 14:10 UTC -

Simeulue, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.5

2006 01 27 - 16:59 UTC -

Banda Sea - Magnitude 7.6

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/world/historical_country.php#indonesia

 

Best wishes,

 

 

SAMVA

[sAMVA ] On Behalf Of Sally Spencer

quarta-feira, 24 de Maio de

2006 04:16

SAMVA

 

Jorge: chart for Indonesia, bird flu

 

Hello Jorge,

I have two charts for Indonesia.

One is 4 degree the other is 29 degree Virgo rising.

Could you check that for me please. The four

degree one is listed in the SAMVA start page.

Aloha,

Sally

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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INDONESIA

Aug 17, 1945 10:04:31 AM -09:00 JST

Jakarta, Indonesia Longitude: 106E48 Latitude: 6S10

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:05 Current Period: MO/JU/MO

 

Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord

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Asc 04:35 Vir U.Phalguni Su

Sun 00:39 Leo +00:57:42 FM Magha Ke

Moon 11:59 Sco +12:05:00 WK Anuradha Sa

Mars 23:21 Tau +00:38:39 FM Mrigsira Ma

MercR 07:09 Leo -00:48:34 CM Magha Ke

Jupt 05:16 Vir +00:11:41 WK U.Phalguni Su

Ven 21:12 Gem +01:08:59 ST Punarvasu Ju

Sat 26:25 Gem +00:06:54 FM Punarvasu Ju

Rahu 15:04 Gem +00:00:54 FM Ardra Ra

Ketu 15:04 Sag +00:00:54 FM P.Shadya Ve

 

True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 86 beats

Day: Friday Sunrise: 8:02 AM

Tithi: Shukla Navami

Yoga Pt: 15:58 Ge Yogi:Ra AviYogi:Ve Dup Yogi: Me

Dagha Rashis: Leo Sco

 

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Thanks Jorge,

 

I found it today. I realized lots is going on there now.

Then there was this article on the bird flu too. The fourth and

first signifier is afflicted right now.. .

 

SallyOn 5/23/06, Jorge Angelino <jorge.angelino wrote:

 

 

 

Dear Sally,

 

Please see my e-mail from

March 7, 2006.

 

Aloha,

 

Jorge

 

 

Jorge Angelino

[jorge.angelino]

terça-feira, 7 de Março de

2006 20:04

(SAMVA )

INDONESIA rectified chart

(Attention please)

 

Dear List Members,

 

Please forget about the

previous rectified chart with 29:54 degrees rising. For future evaluation, this

will be the rectified chart:

 

INDONESIA

Aug 17,

1945 10:04:31 AM -09:00 JST

Jakarta,

Indonesia Longitude: 106E48 Latitude: 6S10

Lahiri Ayanamsha:

23:05 Current Period: MO/JU/MO

 

Planet

Deg Sign Speed SA

Nakshatra Lord

================================================

Asc

04:35

Vir

U.Phalguni Su

Sun

00:39 Leo +00:57:42 FM

Magha Ke

Moon

11:59 Sco +12:05:00 WK Anuradha Sa

Mars

23:21 Tau +00:38:39 FM Mrigsira Ma

MercR 07:09

Leo -00:48:34 CM Magha Ke

Jupt

05:16 Vir +00:11:41 WK U.Phalguni Su

Ven

21:12 Gem +01:08:59 ST Punarvasu Ju

Sat

26:25 Gem +00:06:54 FM Punarvasu Ju

Rahu

15:04 Gem +00:00:54 FM

Ardra Ra

Ketu

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Some of the events/facts

used in the rectification:

 

The 45-minute ceremony began

at 10:00 a.m., four minutes before the

founding

fathers, Sukarno, and Muhammad Hatta, proclaimed Indonesia's

independence in

1945.

 

http://www.hamline.edu/apakabar/basisdata/2000/08/17/0065.html

 

According with John TWB, and

the book "RÉGIMES HORAIRES POUR LE MONDE ENTIER", by Henri Le Corre, Éditions

Traditionnelles, 1987, Paris, on August 17, 1945, the time zone in Jakarta was

still -9:00.

 

The book says:

 

"A la fin de la guerre (15

/8 /1945), les forces de libération de l'Indonésie rétablissent progressivement

un découpage en 4 zônes horaires:

 

Zone 1 GMT + 7h 30m (Java et

Madura, Kalimantan (Bornéo Hol..))

 

23 /9 /1945 Java et Madura "

 

Disaster

Date Killed

Drought

1966 8,000

Earthquake 12-Dec-1992

2,500

Wind Storm

Jun-1973 1,650

Volcano

3-Jan-1963 1,584

Volcano

1951 1,300

 

Disaster

Date Affected

Wild Fires

Oct-1994 3,000,000

Drought

1972 1,750,000

Drought

9-Apr-1973 1,750,000

Drought

1998 1,065,000

Flood 14-Mar-1966 524,100

Epidemic

1-Jan-1986 500,000

Earthquake 14-Jul-1976

454,755

Flood

Dec-1983 410,497

Flood 25-Nov-2000 394,000

Flood 3-Feb-1984

320,000

 

Disaster

Date Killed

Transport

Accident 29-Jun-2000 500

Transport

Accident 25-Jan-1981 431

Transport

Accident 19-Oct-2001 370

Transport Accident

18-Oct-1999 361

Transport

Accident 20-Jan-1996 338

Transport

Accident 6-Feb-1999 313

Transport

Accident 26-Sep-1997 234

Misc

Accident 1-Dec-1967 200

Transport

Accident 28-May-1988 200

Transport

Accident 19-Oct-1987 153

 

Disaster

Date Affected

Misc

Accident 18-Aug-1981 36,500

Misc

Accident 10-Feb-1998 25,000

Industrial

Accident 29-Oct-1984 7,600

Misc

Accident 26-Jul-2004 2,500

Transport

Accident 7-Feb-1998 601

Industrial

Accident 25-Oct-1995 500

Misc

Accident 9-Jul-2002 500

Transport

Accident 19-Oct-1987 300

Misc

Accident 2-Jun-1997 200

Transport

Accident 18-Mar-2004 148

 

16-JUL-1957 Lockheed

L-1049 PH-LKT KLM 58

24-JAN-1961 Douglas

DC-3 PK-GDI

Garuda 21

03-FEB-1961 Douglas

DC-3 PK-GDY

Garuda 26

01-JAN-1966 Douglas

DC-3 PK-GDU

Garuda 17

16-FEB-1967 Lockheed

L-188 PK-GLB

Garuda 22

10-NOV-1971 Vickers

Viscount PK-MVS Merpati Nusantara 69

22-APR-1974 Boeing 707

N446PA Pan Am 107

07-SEP-1974 Fokker F-27

PK-GFJ Garuda 33

24-SEP-1975 Fokker F-28

PK-GVC Garuda 25

04-NOV-1976 Fokker F-27

PK-KFR Bali Int. Air Service 29

11-JUL-1979 Fokker F-28

PK-GVE Garuda 61

26-AUG-1980 Vickers

Viscount PK-IVS Bouraq Indonesia 37

20-MAR-1982 Fokker F-28

PK-GVK Garuda 27

04-APR-1987

DC-9-30 PK-GNQ

Garuda 23

30-DEC-1987 DHC-6 Twin

Otter PK-NUY Merpati Nusantara 17

15-SEP-1989 DHC-6 Twin

Otter PK-NUE Merpati Nusantara 22

25-JAN-1990

HS-748 PK-OBW

Airfast Indonesia 19

05-OCT-1991 Lockheed

C-130 A-1324 Indonesian

AF 134

25-OCT-1991 Trislander

PK-KTC Bali Int. Air Service 17

24-JUL-1992 Vickers

Viscount PK-RVU Mandala Airlines 70

18-OCT-1992 CASA CN.235

PK-MNN Merpati Nusantara 31

09-JAN-1993

HS-748 PK-IHE

Bouraq Indonesia 15

31-JAN-1993 Shorts

Skyvan 9M-PID

Pan-Malaysia Air Services 14

01-JUL-1993 Fokker F-28

PK-GFU Merpati Nusantara 41

17-JUL-1997 Fokker F-27

PK-YPM Sempati Air 29

26-SEP-1997 Airbus

A.300 PK-GAI

Garuda 234

19-DEC-1997 Boeing

737-300 9V-TRF

Silkair 104

30-NOV-2004 MD-80

PK-LMN Lion Airlines 26

 

Killed: 15000, 1963, March

21-24th, Mount Agung, Bali, Indonesia, Volcano, Erupted.

 

Dead:28 Miss:60 Inj:2000,

1966, July, 12th, a school,Sangi Taland, Indonesia, Volcano, Mt. Awu, Erupted.

 

Mount Sinila: 175 dead,

1979, February, 21st, Central Java, Indonesia, Volcano, Erupted.

 

Mount Galunggung: 20+, 1982,

April, 5th, Java, Indonesia, Volcano, Erupted.

 

Bus explosion kills 41,

1987, September, 26th, Surabaya, Indonesia.

Earthquake: 1500dead, 1981,

January, 19th, Irian Jaya, Indonesia.

 

Bali nightclub explosion:

200 killed, October 12, 2002, 23:30hrs.

 

1965 Sep 30, A

coup was attempted in Indonesia. Suharto crushed the coup and seized power from

Pres. Sukarno.

1965 Oct 20, Mass

arrests of communists took place in Indonesia.

1975 Sep 19, Indonesia

sent troops to Portuguese East Timor.

1992 Dec 12, At least

2,200 people were killed in an earthquake that struck the Flores Island region

of Indonesia.

1994 Feb 16, At least

217 people were killed when a powerful earthquake shook Indonesia's Sumatra

island.

1994 Jun 5, At least

264 Indonesian villagers in East Java were killed by an earthquake.

1995 Oct 7, An

earthquake killed 100 people on Indonesia's island of Sumatra.

1996 Feb 17, A

powerful 7.5 earthquake and subsequent tidal waves hit eastern Indonesia in the

region of Irian Jaya and killed at least 62 people.

1997 May 23, On Borneo

as many as 130 people died in a shopping complex fire set by rioters during a

political clash.

1997 Aug 9, Huge fires

in tropical forests and plantations on Sumatra and Borneo and Java were blamed

on slash-and-burn farming techniques.

1997 Sep 24, It was

reported that drought has destroyed crops across the Indonesian archipelago and

could force up to 1 million villagers into a famine diet. Forest and scrub

fires continued to burn out of control. 750,000 acres of bush land had burned.

It was the worst drought in 50 years.

1997 Sep 26, An

Indonesian Garuda Airbus A-300 crashed while approaching Medan Airport in north

Sumatra and all 234 passengers were killed.

1997 Sep 27, Two cargo

ships collided in the strait of Malacca and at least 28 crew members were

missing.

1997 Dec 8, A fire

gutted the top 3 floors of the central bank and at least 15 people were killed.

 

1997 Dec 19, In

Indonesia a Singapore SilkAir operated Boeing 737 jet crashed by the Musi River

north of Palembang on its flight from Jakarta to Singapore. All 104 people on

board were feared dead.

1997 Dec 24, The

currency hit a record low at 6,300 rupiah to the dollar and closed at around

5,850.

1998 Jan 22, The

rupiah fell again and ended the day at 12,000 per US dollar.

1998 May 12-15, It was

later reported that 1,188 people died in Jakarta in the riots over this period.

 

1999 Apr 25, Pro-Indonesian

militias were reported to have killed over 150 people in East Timor.

1999 May 3, In

Indonesia soldiers opened fire on villagers in Pulo Rungkom, Sumatra, and

killed at least 19 people.

1999 Aug 10, In

Indonesia religious fighting killed 18 people in Ambon.

2000 Jun 4, In

Indonesia a 7.3 earthquake hit Sumatra and at least 58 people were killed.

2000 Jun 19, Sectarian

fighting killed as many as 161 people in the Maluku Islands, also known as the

Moluccas or Spice Islands.

2000 Jun 29, In

Indonesia the ferry Cahaya Bahari was feared to have sunk with 492 passengers

killing all but ten known survivors.

2000 Sep 13, A car

bomb exploded in the garage of the Jakarta stock exchange and at least 15

people were killed.

2000 Oct 30, At least

43 people died in landslides on Java due to heavy rains.

2000 Dec 24, At least

19 people were killed when bombs exploded outside 24 churches in Jakarta and 5

other cities and towns.

2001 Jan 20, Mudslides

in North Sulawesi province killed at least 33 people.

2001 Jul 31, At least

62 people were killed when a mudslide buried the village of Sambulu.

2001 Oct 19, A ship

from Indonesia carrying some 350 emigrants from Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan,

Palestine and Algeria, sank off the island of Java. 44 people survived.

 

Indonesia - earthquakes

2000 06 04 - 16:28 UTC -

Southern Sumatera, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.9

2002 10 10 - 10:50 UTC -

Irian Jaya, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.6

2002 11 02 - 01:26 UTC -

Northern Sumatera, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.5

2003 05 26 - 19:23 UTC -

Halmahera, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.0

2004 01 28 - Seram,

Indonesia - Magnitude 6.7

2004 02 05 - 21:05 UTC -

Irian Jaya, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.0

2004 07 25 - 14:35 UTC -

Southern Sumatra, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.3

2004 11 11 - 21:26 UTC -

Kepulauan Alor, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.5

2004 11 26 - 02:26 UTC -

Papua, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.1

2004 12 26 - 00:58 UTC -

Sumatra-Andaman Islands - Magnitude 9.0

2005 01 01 - 06:25 UTC - Off

the West Coast of Northern Sumatra - Magnitude 6.6

2005 02 19 - 00:04 UTC -

Sulawesi, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.5

2005 02 26 - 12:56 UTC -

Simeulue, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.8

2005 03 02 - 10:42 UTC -

Banda Sea - Magnitude 7.1

2005 03 28 - 16:09 UTC -

Northern Sumatra, Indonesia - Magnitude 8.7

2005 04 10 - 10:29 UTC -

Kepulauan Mentawai Region, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.7

2005 05 14 - 05:05 UTC -

Nias Region, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.8

2005 05 19 - 01:54 UTC -

Nias Region, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.9

2005 07 05 - 01:52 UTC -

Nias Region, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.7

2005 11 19 - 14:10 UTC -

Simeulue, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.5

2006 01 27 - 16:59 UTC -

Banda Sea - Magnitude 7.6

 

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/world/historical_country.php#indonesia

 

Best wishes,

 

 

SA

MVA

[sA

MVA ] On Behalf Of Sally Spencer

 

quarta-feira, 24 de Maio de

2006 04:16

SA

MVA

[sA

MVA]

Jorge: chart for Indonesia, bird flu

 

 

Hello Jorge,

I have two charts for Indonesia.

One is 4 degree the other is 29 degree Virgo rising.

Could you check that for me please. The four

degree one is listed in the SAMVA start page.

Aloha,

Sally

 

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Dear

Sally,

 

Dasha: Mo/Ju/Ra/Sa/Me

The 2

health significators, Saturn and Mercury, were operational and afflicted.  Transit

Saturn is afflicted by transit Rahu, and natal Saturn is afflicted by natal

Mars.  Transit Mercury is combust and has been afflicted by transit Ketu and

transit Sun.

The natal

Moon (immune system) is afflicted by transit Sun and transit Rahu.

Transit

Jupiter, L4, is afflicted by natal Rahu, and natal Jupiter is afflicted by the Ketu/Rahu

axis.

The

Rahu/Ketu axis is afflicted by transit Saturn, L6.

 

 

 

 

 

Aloha,

Jorge

 

SAMVA

[sAMVA ] On Behalf Of Sally

Spencer

quarta-feira, 24 de Maio de

2006 08:35

SAMVA

Re: Jorge: chart

for Indonesia, bird flu

 

Thanks

Jorge,

 

I found it today. I realized lots is going on there now. Then there

was this article on the bird flu too. The fourth and first signifier is

afflicted right now.. .

 

Sally

 

On 5/23/06, Jorge Angelino <jorge.angelino

wrote:

 

 

 

Dear Sally,

 

Please see my e-mail from

March 7, 2006.

 

Aloha,

 

Jorge

 

 

Jorge Angelino [jorge.angelino]

 

terça-feira, 7 de Março de

2006 20:04

(SAMVA )

INDONESIA rectified chart

(Attention please)

 

Dear List Members,

 

Please forget about the

previous rectified chart with 29:54 degrees rising. For future evaluation, this

will be the rectified chart:

 

INDONESIA

Aug 17,

1945 10:04:31 AM -09:00 JST

Jakarta,

Indonesia Longitude: 106E48 Latitude: 6S10

Lahiri

Ayanamsha: 23:05 Current Period: MO/JU/MO

 

Planet

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11:59 Sco +12:05:00 WK Anuradha Sa

Mars

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MercR

07:09 Leo -00:48:34 CM

Magha Ke

Jupt

05:16 Vir +00:11:41 WK U.Phalguni Su

Ven

21:12 Gem +01:08:59 ST Punarvasu Ju

Sat

26:25 Gem +00:06:54 FM Punarvasu Ju

Rahu

15:04 Gem +00:00:54 FM

Ardra Ra

Ketu

15:04 Sag +00:00:54 FM P.Shadya Ve

 

True

Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 86 beats

Day:

Friday Sunrise: 8:02 AM

Tithi:

Shukla Navami

Yoga Pt:

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Some of the events/facts

used in the rectification:

 

The 45-minute ceremony began

at 10:00 a.m., four minutes before the

founding

fathers, Sukarno, and Muhammad Hatta, proclaimed Indonesia's

independence in

1945.

http://www.hamline.edu/apakabar/basisdata/2000/08/17/0065.html

 

According with John TWB, and

the book " RÉGIMES HORAIRES POUR LE MONDE ENTIER " , by Henri Le Corre,

Éditions Traditionnelles, 1987, Paris, on August 17, 1945, the time zone in

Jakarta was still -9:00.

 

The book says:

 

" A la fin de la guerre

(15 /8 /1945), les forces de libération de l'Indonésie rétablissent

progressivement un découpage en 4 zônes horaires:

 

Zone 1 GMT + 7h 30m (Java et

Madura, Kalimantan (Bornéo Hol..))

 

23 /9 /1945 Java et Madura

"

 

Disaster

Date Killed

Drought

1966 8,000

Earthquake 12-Dec-1992

2,500

Wind Storm

Jun-1973 1,650

Volcano

3-Jan-1963 1,584

Volcano

1951 1,300

 

Disaster

Date Affected

Wild Fires

Oct-1994 3,000,000

Drought

1972 1,750,000

Drought

9-Apr-1973 1,750,000

Drought

1998 1,065,000

Flood 14-Mar-1966 524,100

Epidemic

1-Jan-1986 500,000

Earthquake 14-Jul-1976

454,755

Flood

Dec-1983 410,497

Flood 25-Nov-2000 394,000

Flood 3-Feb-1984

320,000

 

Disaster

Date Killed

Transport

Accident 29-Jun-2000 500

Transport

Accident 25-Jan-1981 431

Transport

Accident 19-Oct-2001 370

Transport

Accident 18-Oct-1999 361

Transport

Accident 20-Jan-1996 338

Transport

Accident 6-Feb-1999 313

Transport

Accident 26-Sep-1997 234

Misc

Accident 1-Dec-1967 200

Transport

Accident 28-May-1988 200

Transport

Accident 19-Oct-1987 153

 

Disaster

Date Affected

Misc

Accident 18-Aug-1981 36,500

Misc

Accident 10-Feb-1998 25,000

Industrial

Accident 29-Oct-1984 7,600

Misc

Accident 26-Jul-2004 2,500

Transport

Accident 7-Feb-1998 601

Industrial

Accident 25-Oct-1995 500

Misc Accident

9-Jul-2002 500

Transport

Accident 19-Oct-1987 300

Misc

Accident 2-Jun-1997 200

Transport

Accident 18-Mar-2004 148

 

16-JUL-1957 Lockheed

L-1049 PH-LKT KLM 58

24-JAN-1961 Douglas

DC-3 PK-GDI

Garuda 21

03-FEB-1961 Douglas

DC-3 PK-GDY

Garuda 26

01-JAN-1966 Douglas

DC-3 PK-GDU

Garuda 17

16-FEB-1967 Lockheed

L-188 PK-GLB

Garuda 22

10-NOV-1971 Vickers

Viscount PK-MVS Merpati Nusantara 69

22-APR-1974 Boeing 707

N446PA Pan Am 107

07-SEP-1974 Fokker F-27

PK-GFJ Garuda 33

24-SEP-1975 Fokker F-28

PK-GVC Garuda 25

04-NOV-1976 Fokker F-27

PK-KFR Bali Int. Air Service 29

11-JUL-1979 Fokker F-28

PK-GVE Garuda 61

26-AUG-1980 Vickers

Viscount PK-IVS Bouraq Indonesia 37

20-MAR-1982 Fokker F-28

PK-GVK Garuda 27

04-APR-1987

DC-9-30 PK-GNQ

Garuda 23

30-DEC-1987 DHC-6 Twin

Otter PK-NUY Merpati Nusantara 17

15-SEP-1989 DHC-6 Twin

Otter PK-NUE Merpati Nusantara 22

25-JAN-1990

HS-748 PK-OBW

Airfast Indonesia 19

05-OCT-1991 Lockheed

C-130 A-1324 Indonesian

AF 134

25-OCT-1991 Trislander

PK-KTC Bali Int. Air Service 17

24-JUL-1992 Vickers

Viscount PK-RVU Mandala Airlines 70

18-OCT-1992 CASA CN.235

PK-MNN Merpati Nusantara 31

09-JAN-1993

HS-748 PK-IHE

Bouraq Indonesia 15

31-JAN-1993 Shorts

Skyvan 9M-PID

Pan-Malaysia Air Services 14

01-JUL-1993 Fokker F-28

PK-GFU Merpati Nusantara 41

17-JUL-1997 Fokker F-27

PK-YPM Sempati Air 29

26-SEP-1997 Airbus

A.300 PK-GAI

Garuda 234

19-DEC-1997 Boeing

737-300 9V-TRF

Silkair 104

30-NOV-2004 MD-80

PK-LMN Lion Airlines 26

 

Killed: 15000, 1963, March

21-24th, Mount Agung, Bali, Indonesia, Volcano, Erupted.

 

Dead:28 Miss:60 Inj:2000,

1966, July, 12th, a school,Sangi Taland, Indonesia, Volcano, Mt. Awu, Erupted.

 

Mount Sinila: 175 dead,

1979, February, 21st, Central Java, Indonesia, Volcano, Erupted.

 

Mount Galunggung: 20+, 1982,

April, 5th, Java, Indonesia, Volcano, Erupted.

 

Bus explosion kills 41,

1987, September, 26th, Surabaya, Indonesia.

Earthquake: 1500dead, 1981,

January, 19th, Irian Jaya, Indonesia.

 

Bali nightclub explosion:

200 killed, October 12, 2002, 23:30hrs.

 

1965 Sep 30, A

coup was attempted in Indonesia. Suharto crushed the coup and seized power from

Pres. Sukarno.

1965 Oct 20, Mass

arrests of communists took place in Indonesia.

1975 Sep 19, Indonesia

sent troops to Portuguese East Timor.

1992 Dec 12, At least

2,200 people were killed in an earthquake that struck the Flores Island region

of Indonesia.

1994 Feb 16, At least

217 people were killed when a powerful earthquake shook Indonesia's Sumatra

island.

1994 Jun 5, At least

264 Indonesian villagers in East Java were killed by an earthquake.

1995 Oct 7, An

earthquake killed 100 people on Indonesia's island of Sumatra.

1996 Feb 17, A

powerful 7.5 earthquake and subsequent tidal waves hit eastern Indonesia in the

region of Irian Jaya and killed at least 62 people.

1997 May 23, On Borneo

as many as 130 people died in a shopping complex fire set by rioters during a

political clash.

1997 Aug 9, Huge fires

in tropical forests and plantations on Sumatra and Borneo and Java were blamed

on slash-and-burn farming techniques.

1997 Sep 24, It was

reported that drought has destroyed crops across the Indonesian archipelago and

could force up to 1 million villagers into a famine diet. Forest and scrub

fires continued to burn out of control. 750,000 acres of bush land had burned.

It was the worst drought in 50 years.

1997 Sep 26, An

Indonesian Garuda Airbus A-300 crashed while approaching Medan Airport in north

Sumatra and all 234 passengers were killed.

1997 Sep 27, Two cargo

ships collided in the strait of Malacca and at least 28 crew members were

missing.

1997 Dec 8, A fire

gutted the top 3 floors of the central bank and at least 15 people were killed.

 

1997 Dec 19, In

Indonesia a Singapore SilkAir operated Boeing 737 jet crashed by the Musi River

north of Palembang on its flight from Jakarta to Singapore. All 104 people on

board were feared dead.

1997 Dec 24, The

currency hit a record low at 6,300 rupiah to the dollar and closed at around

5,850.

1998 Jan 22, The

rupiah fell again and ended the day at 12,000 per US dollar.

1998 May 12-15, It was

later reported that 1,188 people died in Jakarta in the riots over this period.

 

1999 Apr 25,

Pro-Indonesian militias were reported to have killed over 150 people in East

Timor.

1999 May 3, In

Indonesia soldiers opened fire on villagers in Pulo Rungkom, Sumatra, and

killed at least 19 people.

1999 Aug 10, In

Indonesia religious fighting killed 18 people in Ambon.

2000 Jun 4, In

Indonesia a 7.3 earthquake hit Sumatra and at least 58 people were killed.

2000 Jun 19, Sectarian

fighting killed as many as 161 people in the Maluku Islands, also known as the

Moluccas or Spice Islands.

2000 Jun 29, In

Indonesia the ferry Cahaya Bahari was feared to have sunk with 492 passengers

killing all but ten known survivors.

2000 Sep 13, A car

bomb exploded in the garage of the Jakarta stock exchange and at least 15

people were killed.

2000 Oct 30, At least

43 people died in landslides on Java due to heavy rains.

2000 Dec 24, At least

19 people were killed when bombs exploded outside 24 churches in Jakarta and 5

other cities and towns.

2001 Jan 20, Mudslides

in North Sulawesi province killed at least 33 people.

2001 Jul 31, At least

62 people were killed when a mudslide buried the village of Sambulu.

2001 Oct 19, A ship

from Indonesia carrying some 350 emigrants from Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan,

Palestine and Algeria, sank off the island of Java. 44 people survived.

 

Indonesia - earthquakes

2000 06 04 - 16:28 UTC - Southern

Sumatera, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.9

2002 10 10 - 10:50 UTC -

Irian Jaya, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.6

2002 11 02 - 01:26 UTC -

Northern Sumatera, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.5

2003 05 26 - 19:23 UTC -

Halmahera, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.0

2004 01 28 - Seram,

Indonesia - Magnitude 6.7

2004 02 05 - 21:05 UTC -

Irian Jaya, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.0

2004 07 25 - 14:35 UTC -

Southern Sumatra, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.3

2004 11 11 - 21:26 UTC -

Kepulauan Alor, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.5

2004 11 26 - 02:26 UTC -

Papua, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.1

2004 12 26 - 00:58 UTC -

Sumatra-Andaman Islands - Magnitude 9.0

2005 01 01 - 06:25 UTC - Off

the West Coast of Northern Sumatra - Magnitude 6.6

2005 02 19 - 00:04 UTC -

Sulawesi, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.5

2005 02 26 - 12:56 UTC -

Simeulue, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.8

2005 03 02 - 10:42 UTC -

Banda Sea - Magnitude 7.1

2005 03 28 - 16:09 UTC -

Northern Sumatra, Indonesia - Magnitude 8.7

2005 04 10 - 10:29 UTC -

Kepulauan Mentawai Region, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.7

2005 05 14 - 05:05 UTC -

Nias Region, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.8

2005 05 19 - 01:54 UTC -

Nias Region, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.9

2005 07 05 - 01:52 UTC -

Nias Region, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.7

2005 11 19 - 14:10 UTC -

Simeulue, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.5

2006 01 27 - 16:59 UTC -

Banda Sea - Magnitude 7.6

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/world/historical_country.php#indonesia

 

Best wishes,

 

 

 

 

SA MVA

[sA MVA ]

On Behalf Of Sally Spencer

quarta-feira, 24 de Maio de

2006 04:16

SA MVA

[sA MVA] Jorge: chart for

Indonesia, bird flu

 

Hello Jorge,

I have two charts for Indonesia. One is 4 degree

the other is 29 degree Virgo rising.

Could you check that for me please. The four

degree one is listed in the SAMVA start page.

Aloha,

Sally

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks Jorge.

 

Good work.

 

Aloha,

 

SallyOn 5/23/06, Jorge Angelino <jorge.angelino wrote:

 

 

 

Dear

Sally,

 

Dasha:

Mo/

Ju/

Ra/

Sa/

Me

The 2

health significators, Saturn and Mercury, were operational and afflicted. Transit

Saturn is afflicted by transit Rahu, and natal Saturn is afflicted by natal

Mars. Transit Mercury is combust and has been afflicted by transit Ketu and

transit Sun.

The natal

Moon (immune system) is afflicted by transit Sun and transit Rahu.

Transit

Jupiter, L4, is afflicted by natal Rahu, and natal Jupiter is afflicted by the Ketu/Rahu

axis.

The

Rahu/Ketu axis is afflicted by transit Saturn, L6.

 

 

 

 

 

Aloha,

Jorge

 

SAMVA

[sAMVA ] On Behalf Of Sally

Spencer

quarta-feira, 24 de Maio de

2006 08:35

 

SAMVA

Re: Jorge: chart

for Indonesia, bird flu

 

 

Thanks

Jorge,

 

I found it today. I realized lots is going on there now. Then there

was this article on the bird flu too. The fourth and first signifier is

afflicted right now.. .

 

Sally

 

On 5/23/06, Jorge Angelino <

jorge.angelino

wrote:

 

 

 

Dear Sally,

 

Please see my e-mail from

March 7, 2006.

 

Aloha,

 

Jorge

 

 

Jorge Angelino [jorge.angelino

]

 

terça-feira, 7 de Março de

2006 20:04

(SAMVA )

INDONESIA rectified chart

(Attention please)

 

Dear List Members,

 

Please forget about the

previous rectified chart with 29:54 degrees rising. For future evaluation, this

will be the rectified chart:

 

INDONESIA

Aug 17,

1945 10:04:31 AM -09:00 JST

Jakarta,

Indonesia Longitude: 106E48 Latitude: 6S10

Lahiri

Ayanamsha: 23:05 Current Period: MO/JU/MO

 

Planet

Deg Sign Speed SA

Nakshatra Lord

================================================

Asc

04:35

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U.Phalguni Su

Sun

00:39 Leo +00:57:42 FM Magha

Ke

Moon

11:59 Sco +12:05:00 WK Anuradha Sa

Mars

23:21 Tau +00:38:39 FM Mrigsira Ma

MercR

07:09 Leo -00:48:34 CM

Magha Ke

Jupt

05:16 Vir +00:11:41 WK U.Phalguni Su

Ven

21:12 Gem +01:08:59 ST Punarvasu Ju

Sat

26:25 Gem +00:06:54 FM Punarvasu Ju

Rahu

15:04 Gem +00:00:54 FM

Ardra Ra

Ketu

15:04 Sag +00:00:54 FM P.Shadya Ve

 

True

Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 86 beats

Day:

Friday Sunrise: 8:02 AM

Tithi:

Shukla Navami

Yoga Pt:

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Dagha

Rashis: Leo Sco

 

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Some of the events/facts

used in the rectification:

 

The 45-minute ceremony began

at 10:00 a.m., four minutes before the

founding

fathers, Sukarno, and Muhammad Hatta, proclaimed Indonesia's

independence in

1945.

 

http://www.hamline.edu/apakabar/basisdata/2000/08/17/0065.html

 

According with John TWB, and

the book " RÉGIMES HORAIRES POUR LE MONDE ENTIER " , by Henri Le Corre,

Éditions Traditionnelles, 1987, Paris, on August 17, 1945, the time zone in

Jakarta was still -9:00.

 

The book says:

 

" A la fin de la guerre

(15 /8 /1945), les forces de libération de l'Indonésie rétablissent

progressivement un découpage en 4 zônes horaires:

 

Zone 1 GMT + 7h 30m (Java et

Madura, Kalimantan (Bornéo Hol..))

 

23 /9 /1945 Java et Madura

"

 

Disaster

Date Killed

Drought

1966 8,000

Earthquake 12-Dec-1992

2,500

Wind Storm

Jun-1973 1,650

Volcano

3-Jan-1963 1,584

Volcano

1951 1,300

 

Disaster

Date Affected

Wild Fires

Oct-1994 3,000,000

Drought

1972 1,750,000

Drought

9-Apr-1973 1,750,000

Drought

1998 1,065,000

Flood 14-Mar-1966 524,100

Epidemic

1-Jan-1986 500,000

Earthquake 14-Jul-1976

454,755

Flood

Dec-1983 410,497

Flood 25-Nov-2000 394,000

Flood 3-Feb-1984

320,000

 

Disaster

Date Killed

Transport

Accident 29-Jun-2000 500

Transport

Accident 25-Jan-1981 431

Transport

Accident 19-Oct-2001 370

Transport

Accident 18-Oct-1999 361

Transport

Accident 20-Jan-1996 338

Transport

Accident 6-Feb-1999 313

Transport

Accident 26-Sep-1997 234

Misc

Accident 1-Dec-1967 200

Transport

Accident 28-May-1988 200

Transport

Accident 19-Oct-1987 153

 

Disaster

Date Affected

Misc

Accident 18-Aug-1981 36,500

Misc

Accident 10-Feb-1998 25,000

Industrial

Accident 29-Oct-1984 7,600

Misc

Accident 26-Jul-2004 2,500

Transport

Accident 7-Feb-1998 601

Industrial

Accident 25-Oct-1995 500

Misc Accident

9-Jul-2002 500

Transport

Accident 19-Oct-1987 300

Misc

Accident 2-Jun-1997 200

Transport

Accident 18-Mar-2004 148

 

16-JUL-1957 Lockheed

L-1049 PH-LKT KLM 58

24-JAN-1961 Douglas

DC-3 PK-GDI

Garuda 21

03-FEB-1961 Douglas

DC-3 PK-GDY

Garuda 26

01-JAN-1966 Douglas

DC-3 PK-GDU

Garuda 17

16-FEB-1967 Lockheed

L-188 PK-GLB

Garuda 22

10-NOV-1971 Vickers

Viscount PK-MVS Merpati Nusantara 69

22-APR-1974 Boeing 707

N446PA Pan Am 107

07-SEP-1974 Fokker F-27

PK-GFJ Garuda 33

24-SEP-1975 Fokker F-28

PK-GVC Garuda 25

04-NOV-1976 Fokker F-27

PK-KFR Bali Int. Air Service 29

11-JUL-1979 Fokker F-28

PK-GVE Garuda 61

26-AUG-1980 Vickers

Viscount PK-IVS Bouraq Indonesia 37

20-MAR-1982 Fokker F-28

PK-GVK Garuda 27

04-APR-1987

DC-9-30 PK-GNQ

Garuda 23

30-DEC-1987 DHC-6 Twin

Otter PK-NUY Merpati Nusantara 17

15-SEP-1989 DHC-6 Twin

Otter PK-NUE Merpati Nusantara 22

25-JAN-1990

HS-748 PK-OBW

Airfast Indonesia 19

05-OCT-1991 Lockheed

C-130 A-1324 Indonesian

AF 134

25-OCT-1991 Trislander

PK-KTC Bali Int. Air Service 17

24-JUL-1992 Vickers

Viscount PK-RVU Mandala Airlines 70

18-OCT-1992 CASA CN.235

PK-MNN Merpati Nusantara 31

09-JAN-1993

HS-748 PK-IHE

Bouraq Indonesia 15

31-JAN-1993 Shorts

Skyvan 9M-PID

Pan-Malaysia Air Services 14

01-JUL-1993 Fokker F-28

PK-GFU Merpati Nusantara 41

17-JUL-1997 Fokker F-27

PK-YPM Sempati Air 29

26-SEP-1997 Airbus

A.300 PK-GAI

Garuda 234

19-DEC-1997 Boeing

737-300 9V-TRF

Silkair 104

30-NOV-2004 MD-80

PK-LMN Lion Airlines 26

 

Killed: 15000, 1963, March

21-24th, Mount Agung, Bali, Indonesia, Volcano, Erupted.

 

Dead:28 Miss:60 Inj:2000,

1966, July, 12th, a school,Sangi Taland, Indonesia, Volcano, Mt. Awu, Erupted.

 

Mount Sinila: 175 dead,

1979, February, 21st, Central Java, Indonesia, Volcano, Erupted.

 

Mount Galunggung: 20+, 1982,

April, 5th, Java, Indonesia, Volcano, Erupted.

 

Bus explosion kills 41,

1987, September, 26th, Surabaya, Indonesia.

Earthquake: 1500dead, 1981,

January, 19th, Irian Jaya, Indonesia.

 

Bali nightclub explosion:

200 killed, October 12, 2002, 23:30hrs.

 

1965 Sep 30, A

coup was attempted in Indonesia. Suharto crushed the coup and seized power from

Pres. Sukarno.

1965 Oct 20, Mass

arrests of communists took place in Indonesia.

1975 Sep 19, Indonesia

sent troops to Portuguese East Timor.

1992 Dec 12, At least

2,200 people were killed in an earthquake that struck the Flores Island region

of Indonesia.

1994 Feb 16, At least

217 people were killed when a powerful earthquake shook Indonesia's Sumatra

island.

1994 Jun 5, At least

264 Indonesian villagers in East Java were killed by an earthquake.

1995 Oct 7, An

earthquake killed 100 people on Indonesia's island of Sumatra.

1996 Feb 17, A

powerful 7.5 earthquake and subsequent tidal waves hit eastern Indonesia in the

region of Irian Jaya and killed at least 62 people.

1997 May 23, On Borneo

as many as 130 people died in a shopping complex fire set by rioters during a

political clash.

1997 Aug 9, Huge fires

in tropical forests and plantations on Sumatra and Borneo and Java were blamed

on slash-and-burn farming techniques.

1997 Sep 24, It was

reported that drought has destroyed crops across the Indonesian archipelago and

could force up to 1 million villagers into a famine diet. Forest and scrub

fires continued to burn out of control. 750,000 acres of bush land had burned.

It was the worst drought in 50 years.

1997 Sep 26, An

Indonesian Garuda Airbus A-300 crashed while approaching Medan Airport in north

Sumatra and all 234 passengers were killed.

1997 Sep 27, Two cargo

ships collided in the strait of Malacca and at least 28 crew members were

missing.

1997 Dec 8, A fire

gutted the top 3 floors of the central bank and at least 15 people were killed.

 

1997 Dec 19, In

Indonesia a Singapore SilkAir operated Boeing 737 jet crashed by the Musi River

north of Palembang on its flight from Jakarta to Singapore. All 104 people on

board were feared dead.

1997 Dec 24, The

currency hit a record low at 6,300 rupiah to the dollar and closed at around

5,850.

1998 Jan 22, The

rupiah fell again and ended the day at 12,000 per US dollar.

1998 May 12-15, It was

later reported that 1,188 people died in Jakarta in the riots over this period.

 

1999 Apr 25,

Pro-Indonesian militias were reported to have killed over 150 people in East

Timor.

1999 May 3, In

Indonesia soldiers opened fire on villagers in Pulo Rungkom, Sumatra, and

killed at least 19 people.

1999 Aug 10, In

Indonesia religious fighting killed 18 people in Ambon.

2000 Jun 4, In

Indonesia a 7.3 earthquake hit Sumatra and at least 58 people were killed.

2000 Jun 19, Sectarian

fighting killed as many as 161 people in the Maluku Islands, also known as the

Moluccas or Spice Islands.

2000 Jun 29, In

Indonesia the ferry Cahaya Bahari was feared to have sunk with 492 passengers

killing all but ten known survivors.

2000 Sep 13, A car

bomb exploded in the garage of the Jakarta stock exchange and at least 15

people were killed.

2000 Oct 30, At least

43 people died in landslides on Java due to heavy rains.

2000 Dec 24, At least

19 people were killed when bombs exploded outside 24 churches in Jakarta and 5

other cities and towns.

2001 Jan 20, Mudslides

in North Sulawesi province killed at least 33 people.

2001 Jul 31, At least

62 people were killed when a mudslide buried the village of Sambulu.

2001 Oct 19, A ship

from Indonesia carrying some 350 emigrants from Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan,

Palestine and Algeria, sank off the island of Java. 44 people survived.

 

Indonesia - earthquakes

2000 06 04 - 16:28 UTC - Southern

Sumatera, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.9

2002 10 10 - 10:50 UTC -

Irian Jaya, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.6

2002 11 02 - 01:26 UTC -

Northern Sumatera, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.5

2003 05 26 - 19:23 UTC -

Halmahera, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.0

2004 01 28 - Seram,

Indonesia - Magnitude 6.7

2004 02 05 - 21:05 UTC -

Irian Jaya, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.0

2004 07 25 - 14:35 UTC -

Southern Sumatra, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.3

2004 11 11 - 21:26 UTC -

Kepulauan Alor, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.5

2004 11 26 - 02:26 UTC -

Papua, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.1

2004 12 26 - 00:58 UTC -

Sumatra-Andaman Islands - Magnitude 9.0

2005 01 01 - 06:25 UTC - Off

the West Coast of Northern Sumatra - Magnitude 6.6

2005 02 19 - 00:04 UTC -

Sulawesi, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.5

2005 02 26 - 12:56 UTC -

Simeulue, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.8

2005 03 02 - 10:42 UTC -

Banda Sea - Magnitude 7.1

2005 03 28 - 16:09 UTC -

Northern Sumatra, Indonesia - Magnitude 8.7

2005 04 10 - 10:29 UTC -

Kepulauan Mentawai Region, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.7

2005 05 14 - 05:05 UTC -

Nias Region, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.8

2005 05 19 - 01:54 UTC -

Nias Region, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.9

2005 07 05 - 01:52 UTC -

Nias Region, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.7

2005 11 19 - 14:10 UTC -

Simeulue, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.5

2006 01 27 - 16:59 UTC -

Banda Sea - Magnitude 7.6

 

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/world/historical_country.php#indonesia

 

Best wishes,

 

 

 

 

SA MVA

[sA MVA

]

On Behalf Of Sally Spencer

quarta-feira, 24 de Maio de

2006 04:16

SA MVA

[sA MVA] Jorge: chart for

Indonesia, bird flu

 

Hello Jorge,

I have two charts for Indonesia. One is 4 degree

the other is 29 degree Virgo rising.

Could you check that for me please. The four

degree one is listed in the SAMVA start page.

Aloha,

Sally

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Enlightened Living Services

A Gentle Journey to Deep Healing

Counseling, Astrology, Aromatherapy, Art

www.Devi3.byregion.net

sally234

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